I replaced my 4 lug with 5-lug off of a 94 v-6 now it wants to track all the grooves in the road and in WV that is a chore. What do I need to do now. I have had it lined up already
Do a quick, easy check. Look at the tie rod to bottom of the a-arm. If it is pretty darn even, then you dont need a bump steer kit. If the angles are different, then you need a bump steer kit to make them parallel to each other. Just make sure to check this with the car on the ground, or at least the tires on ramps or blocks to make sure the front suspension is loaded.
That pretty much sums up how to check if you need a bumpsteer kit.
A bumpsteer kit however will not fix his problem...as it is not bumpsteer that he's encountering. You'll know you have bump steer when you hit a bump in the road and your steering wheel jerks out of your hands. You'll then soil yourself while gazing at the tree in front of you that used to be visibal only through the passenger window....all while wonder WTF just happened. Atleast thats what I've heard.![]()
Bump steer is exactly what the poster described that is happening to his car. Tracking all over the road with the grooves, bumps, etc..
I think pretty much any 87-90 car with 94-95 spindles will have bump steer issues. 96+ is even worse
Well, if he checks his a-arm to tie rod angle, then we wont be guessing. I was told my car was tramelling also, but guess what??? I live in a rural area with alot of farm tractor and 18wheeler traffic on black top roads. New tires and alignment didnt help, but I did have an angle, thus bump steer. The bumb steer kit made my car seem brand new.